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Don’t forget that there’s a reason why the game is launched when it is..
and that is Silverstone weekend. Why is it important? Silverstone is birthplace of F1. Home to British motor racing etc etc
Most likely is Codemasters campus is right next door to Silverstone. So it’s logistically easier for Codemasters when comes to the big launch.. That’s why Silverstone is covered with the games advertising boards
It may come earlier as EA hold no sentiment so may decide on a earlier date
@ScarDuck14 wrote:It may come earlier as EA hold no sentiment so may decide on a earlier date
Plus, EA is based/has headquarters in USA, so they don’t really have much affiliation with the British GP.
I definitely think they should consider not releasing a new game one year to help the following year and beyond massively.
Besides, they’ll still make a lot of sales if they do that, because people will just buy the current game (which would now be the next season’s F1 game) for the new drivers, teams, story mode, and other things.
Either that, or they could just release the next F1 game in March/April with the exact same things as they’d do just updating the previous game, and then align the game with the real life season which would be very popular (and hopefully have many less bugs and glitches).
- ScarDuck143 years agoLegend
EA is based on the USA? Wow never knew that
- Nuvolarix3 years agoSeasoned Ace
@ScarDuck14 wrote:EA is based on the USA? Wow never knew that
So we may hope for a May (Miami) release for the future 🥳
- ScarDuck143 years agoLegend@Nuvolarix Very possible.. Although I do hope Miami doesn’t last long. Boring to watch boring to drive
- 3 years ago
As I said, their headquarters is in the USA.
Would’ve thought you’d know that as a champion of their organisation.
I guess you learn something new every day! 😁
- Meza9943 years agoSeasoned Ace@Radoko34 March/April wont happen IMO.. They only learn the liveries and chassis in Februaray + will only learn race by race the characteristics of the cars like downforce, drag, engine power etc. and even though the characteristics are not represented properly in the latest games sadly ☹️
So i think they will take longer than March 100% and probably even longer than April for training the AI to the new cars and characteristics..
- Ultrasonic_773 years agoHero
@Radoko34 wrote:I definitely think they should consider not releasing a new game one year to help the following year and beyond massively.
I would be amazed if this ever intentionally happened due to the profit that would be lost by doing so. Imagine being a game dev pitching the idea to senior management and being asked to convince them that the profit lost from the year that is skipped could be guaranteed to be more than recouped in the long run... Also bear in mind that a year wasn't skipped whilst dealing with the challenges of the covid pandemic.
- 3 years ago
@Ultrasonic_77 wrote:
@Radoko34 wrote:I definitely think they should consider not releasing a new game one year to help the following year and beyond massively.
I would be amazed if this ever intentionally happened due to the profit that would be lost by doing so. Imagine being a game dev pitching the idea to senior management and being asked to convince them that the profit lost from the year that is skipped could be guaranteed to be more than recouped in the long run... Also bear in mind that a year wasn't skipped whilst dealing with the challenges of the covid pandemic.
Very, very true. But they’d still make some income from new people coming to buy the game if they didn’t already buy F1 22. Plus, they could just make it a paid DLC for the new liveries, new cars, championship, tracks, etc.
But yes, your point is true - there isn’t any total guarantee they’d make money back in the long run, but I think they’d have a good shot if they chose the right paths.
You raise a really good point too! Although compared to previous seasons, this season (being the second after a big regulation change) there shouldn’t be too many big changes to the strengths and weaknesses, and drag/downforce/power of the cars.
And I don’t think they need to make any big changes to the AI in regards to adapting them to this years’ cars (because of how relatively similar they should be).But there is always a chance that they might want to make changes to the AI if they believe they didn’t handle the 2022 cars accurately/well enough.
I guess even if we got the game in May, or even June, it’d be better than over halfway (just) through the year like it has been previously.
- Meza9943 years agoSeasoned Ace@Radoko34 While it may seem small Codemasters are changing their approach to things a lot in recent games regarding drag etc. which also needs retraining of the AI for optimum results.. And considering the inbalance of the past 2 years regarding high speed or traction they need to properly train the AI.. The AI should also properly react to tyre temps, track temps etc. and the floor downforce will be more affected by the ride height which also affects the AI a lot soo yeah even though it may seem little if we want accurate and good AI its quite a lot.. They always to try improve the AI etc. even only by a little..
I personally have no problems with a release even in August because i prefer a well built game with accurate season representation instead of like last year when at release RB and Ferrari had the exact same car ingame.. But i know many players want to play along with the real season so its a fair wish.
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